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While not exactly a golden rule, it is known fact that if a movie does well in the box office, chances are good that it will be followed by sequel and more often than not, we’ve come to expect that the sequel won’t measure up to the original. Add a third movie to the mix and you’re just asking for trouble. With animated movies, the expectations are often even lower. (Is anyone really surprised that the Ice Age movies keep getting worse?) But sometimes, as is the case with the Disney/Pixar Toy Story movies, we’re pleasantly surprised. Now you can add How to Train Your Dragon to that short list too.

One thing that DreamWorks Animation has understood about this series is that the story comes first, the hijinks come later. The very first Dragon movie proved that way back in 2010 with a strong story and with each chapter that has come after it, that story just keeps getting better. What started out as a cute kid’s story has become a powerful trilogy. We've seen these chara…

Now You Can Get Caught up with the Kardashians...You Know, if You Want to

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Believe it or not, the reality TV series, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, has been airing on the E! network for ten years now. To celebrate, the network will be airing a month-long Kardash-a-thon: Every Episode Ever marathon starting on August 28 and ending on September 24. From the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (with the exception of the noon-2:00 p.m. block) every episode of every Kardashian TV series will be aired including Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Kourtney & Khloe Take Miami, Kortney & Kim Take New York, Kourtney & Kime Take Miami, Khloe & Lamar and Kourtney & Khloe Take the Hamptons. (Yes, these are all real TV series.)

This all leads up to a 10 year anniversary special on September 24 where host and executive producer of the series and special, Ryan Seacrest "sits down with Kris, Kim, Khloe, Kourtney, Kendall and Kylie to reflect back on the most monumental events in their lives.”

According to the network, “Throughout the years, the family has remained genuine, compassionate, and vulnerable with the viewers and this special will delve into what it’s been like for the family to live all the triumphs and hardships in front of the camera.” At this point the E! network should just change their name to K!

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It’s hard to believe that it’s been five years since everything was awesome, at least in the world of Lego as seen in the original Lego Movie. Since then Lego-themed movies have been released, none of which have been as popular, lucrative or received as much praise from critics as the original.

Now the gang is back in The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part but everything appears to be less awesome as Bricksburg has become Apocalypseburg and is getting worse when this world is threatened by Lego Duplo invaders from outer space. Still, just like is real life, Legos can always rebuild.

It takes a lot of physical and CGI Legos to create a movie. Here is a breakdown on how that looks:

2: The number of characters Chris Pratt, Stephanie Beatriz and Alison Brie play in the film. (Pratt plays Emmet and Rex Dangervest, Beatriz plays General Mayhem and Sweet Mayhem and Brie plays Unikitty and Ultrakitty)

3: The number of times Will Arnett has voiced the role of Batman in a Lego movie.

TVAmerica’s Got Talent: The Champions brought back 50 of the best acts from the different world versions of the show to compete one more time for the chance to win a really impressive (or tall) trophy, $25,000 cash and pretty incredible bragging rights. The two-hour presentation began with an hour full of filler of past acts, silly bits and interviews with the dozen remaining acts hoping to win.

Soon the 12 was whittled down to five including ventriloquist Darci Lynne Farmer, sand artist Kseniya Imonova, card magician Shin Lim, singer Cristina Ramos and comedian Preacher Lawson. And during the show’s last five minutes of the show the winner was revealed.